the 14th of July commemorates the storming and the fall of the Bastille, a fortress and prison in the heart of Paris in 1789. The 14th of July marks the beginning of the French Revolution.
the 14th of July commemorates the storming and the fall of the Bastille, a fortress and prison in the heart of Paris in 1789. The 14th of July marks the beginning of the French Revolution.
Most people in France are catholic so they celebrate the same kind of hoildays as in Italy. But in France, they celebrate Marti Gras. In Marti Gras, people wears masks and get drunk.
People in France celebrate New Years Day, Christmas, Easter, Bastille Day, Labor Day, VE Day, Armistice Day, and Whit Monday. Only May Day is a paid holiday.
Bastille Day happens in summer, as it is July 14.
Bastille Day, which is always the 14th of July. It marks the fall of Bastille in the French Revolution in 1789.
The centrepiece and gateway of the International Exposition of 1889 was the Eiffel Tower; 14 July 1989 saw the opening of the new opera house, the Opéra Bastille.
people clebrate bastille day
The French celebrate Bastille Day.
i have heard of Bastille day is usa but we don't really celebrate it.
No, Bastille Day is only relevant to France, not Canada or Québec.
the 14th of July.
Other countries don't celebrate this very festive, the French celebrate their national day called Bastille Day. Bastille was actually a castle which a mob attacked in 1789, there were only half a dozen prisoners.
they celebrate this speacial date on the best day of them all..... you tell me
Parades, parties
yes they do
Every Bastille Day is celebrated by a military parade during the morning. Many families celebrate by having a Bastille Day feast in the middle of the afternoon.
they both celebrate military victory
They celebrate Bastille Day, which is considered their independence day.